I'd like to lighten my hair but I'd rather use natural products than do a color. What should I use ? Does camomilla shampoo really work ? I have a friend who use a product by Keranove (in french it's called "Blond vacances") and it works very well but there's oxygenous water in it so I fear that it might damage my hair...

^ That's good that you don't want to use chemicals on you hair because when I was younger I really damaged my hair. It's very healthy now because I only highlight it ever 2 1/2 to 3 months. I know John Frieda has products to lighten the hair a bit. I also use a shampoo by Fekkai, but I'm not sure if it would word on darker hair. It's called blonding shampoo, although you look like you have natural highlights and it might lighten them up. I personally think you should stick with the color you have =) but I'd go with the John Freida shampoos or glossers.

Goldwell is amazing, if you can get your hands on it! I'm a natural light blond and it really restores my hair! Kerastase works wonders, too...But you might also want to look into getting some from the paul mitchell line!

^it really depends on where you reside...your best bet would be to go to a professional salon when purchasing products such as goldwell...your local drugstore rarely carries professional products as it is...

last friday I got subtle thin highlight on my naturally dark ashy blonde hair and I thought it was not bad, but not really what I wanted so today I got a ton more highlights so I'm mostly blonde except for the bottom back (short hair). I have gotten compliments but I'm not totally sure whether I like it. still getting used to it. I haven't had blonde hair in over a year!